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VP-elect Kamala Harris' sister pushing for husband to be named attorney general: report

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ sister participated in discussions with Democratic allies about getting her husband nominated for attorney general in the incoming Biden White House. → Read More

Biden to call for 100 days of masks after inauguration

President-elect Joe Biden said during an interview on Thursday that he plans to ask the American public to wear masks for 100 days, starting on the day he is inaugurated. → Read More

Ossoff says McConnell would cause 'paralysis' in Senate if Republicans win Georgia runoffs

Democratic Georgia Senate candidate Jon Ossoff took a shot at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on Sunday – saying that if Democrats don’t win control of the upper chamber of Congress than McConnell will stonewall any legislation going through the Senate. → Read More

Birx: 'Deeply concerned' about coronavirus spike following Thanksgiving holiday

White House coronavirus response coordinator Deborah Birx said on Sunday that she is “deeply concerned” about an increase in cases of the deadly contagion following the Thanksgiving holiday. → Read More

Loeffler blasts Warnock as 'radical,' claims Democratic win in Georgia runoff would lead US toward socialism

Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., painted her Jan. 5 runoff election against Democrat Raphael Warnock as a battle against socialism during an interview on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.” → Read More

Trump campaign files appeal after Pennsylvania judge shoots down lawsuit

President Trump’s legal team on Sunday filed an appeal to a federal judge’s ruling that struck down his campaign’s effort to block the certification of votes in Pennsylvania. → Read More

Larry Hogan to Trump: 'Stop golfing and concede' the election

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan tore into President Trump on Sunday, telling the current White House resident to get off the golf course and concede to losing the election. → Read More

Trump and GOP continue legal challenges to election results, ask media to investigate fraud allegations

The Trump campaign and GOP leadership on Monday continued to raise allegations of voter fraud and misconduct at the polls last week as it marches forward with its legal challenges despite facing long odds given the Electoral College tally and recent court rulings that found no evidence of widespread vote fraud. → Read More

Trump plans to revive campaign-style rallies as he pursues legal challenges to election results

President Trump is planning to bring back his large-scale rallies that were a hallmark of his presidential run, but these will be focused on his “ongoing litigation” as he challenges the results of last week’s election. → Read More

Biden rips Hunter Biden email leak as 'smear campaign,' says Russia trying to spread disinformation

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden slammed the recent reports of his son Hunter’s overseas business dealings, calling them a “smear campaign” and arguing that the information is part of a Russian disinformation campaign. → Read More

Trump could remove Wray as FBI Director if re-elected: sources

Reports are surfacing that President Trump will fire FBI Director Christopher Wray should he win reelection next Tuesday. → Read More

Susan Collins says she is voting against Coney Barrett confirmation to be 'fair and consistent'

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, took a veiled shot her party’s leadership in the Senate on Sunday when she announced that she would be voting against the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. → Read More

Amy Coney Barrett's first case as Supreme Court justice could be one that decides presidential election

If Barrett is confirmed to become a member of the highest bench in the country, one of the first cases she could hear as a new Supreme Court justice could decide who wins the White House. → Read More

Russian hackers 'can't change votes,' Trump's national security adviser says

U.S. officials said that Russian hackers have targeted the networks of dozens of state and local governments in the United States in recent days, stealing data from at least two servers. → Read More

Trump campaign sends letter to debate commission asking for more focus on foreign policy

President Trump’s campaign manager sent a two page letter on Monday to the Commission on Presidential Debates, asking the committee to "rethink and reissue" the topics that will be discussed during this week's upcoming presidential debate in Nashville. → Read More

Charlie Kirk says he's in 'a hostage situation' with Twitter after social media giant blocks his account

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk blasted Twitter after the social media giant blocked the Turning Point USA founder for “violating rules against posting misleading information about voting.” → Read More

Twitter removes top White House coronavirus adviser tweet claiming masks don't work

Twitter removed a tweet from top White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Scott Atlas that violated the social media platform’s policy against misleading information on the contagion after Atlas questioned the effectiveness of masks in combatting COVID-19. → Read More

Trump tells supporters he's 'tested totally negative' for coronavirus

President Trump on Sunday said in a phone call to a group of supporters that he’s “tested totally negative” for the novel coronavirus, despite White House physcian, Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean Conley, releasing no new statements on the president’s health. → Read More

Fauci says his comments in new Trump ad 'were taken out of context' and without his permission

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, said comments of his in a recent commercial from President Trump’s campaign were used without his permission and “taken out of context.” → Read More

Trump plans to debate Biden Oct. 15, despite COVID-19 battle

President Trump plans to take part in next week's second presidential debate in Miami, which will take place less than two weeks after the president contracted the novel coronavirus, Trump 2020 Communications Director Tim Murtaugh told Fox News. → Read More